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Today in AI: Government Bans Backfire

The US government's abrupt ban of Anthropic's new models is having the opposite of its intended effect, becoming a massive (if accidental) marketing coup.
LDLatentDaily Desk Jun 23, 2026 1 min read
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June 19, 2026

The US government's abrupt ban of Anthropic's new models is having the opposite of its intended effect, becoming a massive (if accidental) marketing coup. Meanwhile, a startup makes bold claims about breaking a core LLM bottleneck, and Ambani pushes AI into half a billion Indian phones.


⚖️ US bans Anthropic models, boosts their hype instead

The government forced Anthropic to pull its new Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, citing national security concerns over jailbreaks. This has ironically generated massive publicity and intrigue, making the banned models seem more powerful and desirable than any official launch could have. (TechCrunch)

💰 Ambani pushes AI into 500M Indian telecom users

Reliance Industries announced plans to weave AI into every call, app, and home for its vast user base. This represents one of the largest-scale real-world deployments of AI, targeting mainstream consumers rather than tech elites. (TechCrunch)

🔬 Startup claims breakthrough on decade-old LLM bottleneck

Miami-based Subquadratic emerged from stealth claiming it solved a mathematical bottleneck that's held back LLMs for years. While details are still thin and skeptics abound, the claim targets a fundamental compute constraint that affects every major model. (MIT Tech Review)

💰 Amazon MGM drops Sam Altman biopic 'Artificial'

The studio abandoned Luca Guadagnino's film about Altman's dramatic ouster and return at OpenAI. This kills a high-profile project that would have brought AI's internal drama to mainstream audiences. (The Verge)


The takeaway: The US government's attempt to suppress Anthropic's models accidentally turned them into forbidden fruit, proving that in AI, suppression can be the ultimate marketing strategy.